you're on church street in ashbourne, a market town in the derbyshire dales where the streets are old enough to feel like they've been doing this forever. the tunnel café sits at number 43, and locals clearly know something you might not yet. ashbourne draws walkers heading toward dovedale and cyclists passing through the peak district fringe, so there's a transient energy to the town, but this place has built the kind of reputation that sticks. specialty coffee done properly, without the performance of it. the standing here isn't accidental, and the people who come back regularly tend to be specific about why. if you're moving through derbyshire on a grey morning, church street is a reasonable place to land, and a well-pulled flat white is a reasonable way to start.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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